Patient 25: A man admitted to hospital with congestive heart failure and 12 other medical conditions is discharged home without the necessary home care follow up, placing him at a much higher
risk of readmission.
Nursing Home Quality Not Tied to
Risk of Readmission or Death Following Hospitalization, Penn Study Finds
Researchers found that patients with COPD who exercised 150 minutes a week or more had a 34 percent lower
risk of readmission within 30 days compared to those who were inactive.
Predicting which patients are most likely to experience complications using a simple online tool may allow healthcare professionals to flag patients at high
risk of readmission in real time and alter care to reduce expensive trips back to the hospital.
«Home health care visits after heart surgery significantly reduce
risk of readmission, death.»
As a whole, the team found that better performance in these quality measures was not consistently associated with lower adjusted
risk of readmission or death at 30 days.
The team found that
the risk of readmission or death within 30 days was lower for discharges from SNFs with better staffing ratings, better facility inspection ratings and lower rates of new or worsening pressure ulcers.
«Because interventions to reduce
the risk of readmission for any group of patients can be costly and labor intensive, identification of the highest risk cohort for readmission can allow more targeted intervention for this population of socially vulnerable patients.»
Smoking overall, however, was unrelated to
the risk of readmission without surgery, or for reoperation for reasons other than infections.
«If smoking is associated with elevated perioperative
risk of readmission and / or reoperation, then it may be reasonable to engage the patient in a smoking cessation program prior to total joint arthroplasty,» Dr. Austin and coauthors write.
Not exact matches
FITBIT DATA AIDS RESEARCHERS IN UNDERSTANDING SURGERY RECOVERY: Fitbit data can help researchers and doctors predict the
risk of 30 - and 60 - day
readmission after surgery for cancer patients, according to a study published in the Annals
of Behavioral Medicine.
There's prolonged, more intense pain postpartum, a longer hospital stay,
readmission to the hospital, an upsetting or emotionally traumatic birth experience, less early contact and connection with the baby, depression and mental health problems, low self - esteem, relationship issues, difficulty functioning and doing usual daily activities postpartum, chronic pelvic pain from scar tissue, problems with and discontinuing breastfeeding - along with the associated
risks to mom and baby
of not breastfeeding.
Now consider that literally TENS
OF THOUSANDS of American newborns are readmitted to the hospital each year, costing HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS of healthcare dollars because breastfeeding doubles the risk of newborn hospital readmissio
OF THOUSANDS
of American newborns are readmitted to the hospital each year, costing HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS of healthcare dollars because breastfeeding doubles the risk of newborn hospital readmissio
of American newborns are readmitted to the hospital each year, costing HUNDREDS
OF MILLIONS of healthcare dollars because breastfeeding doubles the risk of newborn hospital readmissio
OF MILLIONS
of healthcare dollars because breastfeeding doubles the risk of newborn hospital readmissio
of healthcare dollars because breastfeeding doubles the
risk of newborn hospital readmissio
of newborn hospital
readmission.
Newborns whose mothers planned a home birth were at similar or reduced
risk of fetal and neonatal morbidity compared with newborns whose mothers planned a hospital birth, except for admission to hospital (or
readmission if born in hospital), which was more likely compared with newborns whose mothers were in the physician - attended cohort.
While there's no difference in the total
readmission rate, the new results suggest that current smokers are at substantially higher
risk of reoperation for septic complications.
However, for current and former smokers alike, the
risk of 90 - day nonoperative
readmission increased with the number
of «pack - years» smoked.
The researchers looked at how smoking history affected the
risk of hospital
readmissions among patients undergoing total joint replacement — either hip or knee replacement.
They had a substantially higher
risk of complications,
readmissions, and higher costs.
Previous studies have suggested that SNF quality may be associated with the
risk of hospital
readmission.
Dr. Cohen said the new
risk outcomes are
readmission to the hospital; ileus, a type
of bowel obstruction; and leak
of an intestinal anastomosis, a surgical connection
of two formerly distant parts
of the intestine after removal
of diseased bowel.
Home visits by a cardiac surgery nurse practitioner (NP) following coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery can dramatically reduce a patient's
risk of hospital
readmission and death 30 days after surgery, according to a study in the May 2014 issue
of The Annals
of Thoracic Surgery.
Using patient level data, the researchers generated
risk - adjusted rates
of same - hospital and all - hospital
readmissions.
The study shows that better coordination
of care between surgeons and primary care physicians is important to help reduce hospital
readmissions within 30 days for those high -
risk surgery patients who have post-operative complications or live with a chronic disease, according to Benjamin S. Brooke, M.D., Ph.D., assistant professor
of surgery at the University
of Utah School
of Medicine and first author on the study.
Incorporating information from the American College
of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program and Surgical
Risk Calculator into the daily workflow
of healthcare teams in hospitals across the country could help achieve the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services» goal to reduce hospital
readmissions and generate savings in health care costs in the coming years.
Researchers found that patients who received 24/7 intensivist physician care had a seven per cent lower
risk (26 % vs 19 %)
of experiencing major complications and a nearly - four per cent lower chance (5.3 % vs 1.6 %)
of cardiac surgical intensive care unit (ICU)
readmission.
Patients who reported less than 150 minutes
of moderate or vigorous physical activity still had a 33 percent lower
risk of 30 - day
readmission compared to those who did not exercise at all.
Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who participated in any level
of moderate to vigorous physical activity had a lower
risk of hospital
readmission within 30 days compared to those who were inactive, according to a study published today in the Annals
of the American Thoracic Society.
Moreover, the worse the hospital - acquired anemia — or the more blood lost — the higher the
risk of death or
readmission, even after adjusting for other important factors, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers reported in a study involving 11,000 patients cared for in six hospitals.
Quiz Ref IDFirst, as is the case for any observational study, we could not fully account for unmeasured differences in the
risk of death and
readmissions between patients
of male and female physicians.
First, as is the case for any observational study, we could not fully account for unmeasured differences in the
risk of death and
readmissions between patients
of male and female physicians.
Actually, they reported that dog ownership was neutral but cat ownership was associated with an increased
risk of death and
readmission.
The conference was also told
of an extended post-discharge support program in Melbourne using 25 peer workers — two - thirds consumers and one - third carers in acknowledgement that family conflict was a major
risk factor in
readmission.